CB2’s New Outdoor Furniture Collab Is a Refreshing Break From Greige

Thirty-seven pieces inspired by the runway.
Courtesy of CB2.

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Outdoor furniture is frequently inspired by a foundation of neutrals and natural materials, so all too often we find it blending into the background of its environment. But a just-launched collaboration between CB2 and Chicago-based fashion designer Azeeza, aptly named Color Rush, offers a break from all the blah-gray love seats and snoozy teak side tables with 37 highly saturated pieces of weatherproof furniture and tabletop accessories. Known for pumping out bold palettes, Azeeza seamlessly translated her signature cobalt shade from the catwalk to the patio with this capsule collection, and we’re loving these blue-bathed picks for open-air spaces big or small.

Lounging in Color

Idle Cobalt Sun Lounger

CB2
$449

This sleek sun lounger adjusts to five positions to find the ideal angle for alfresco reading or napping and comes with a cover that will keep its eye-catching hue as brilliant as ever.

Throwing Shade

Round Cobalt Sun Shade With Base

CB2
$499

Perfectly scaled to fit on a tiny balcony or in a big backyard, this minimalist sun shade tilts and angles for optimal coverage wherever the sun is. Plus a wheeled base allows you to smoothly slide this shield around in any direction.

Getting Served

Pebble Matte Cobalt Melamine Dinner Plates, Set of 4

CB2
$27

The organic edges and varied shapes of this melamine set are meant to mimic the look of hand-thrown stoneware without the breakability factor. Mix and match the cobalt with peony pink and forest green pieces to infuse any outdoor dining situation with a fashion-forward palette.

Lighting the Way 

Bola Small Oil Lamp

CB2
$39

Despite the industrial-looking cement and sand composite, an oil lamp in this statement blue will brighten up your space whether you cluster it with other sizes and shades or let it stand on its own as an accent in a tiny area.